Animal rights activists who stole three lambs from the King's Sandringham estate during a night-time raid have handed themselves in to police.<br /><br />The trio - from the Animal Rising group - filmed themselves going on to Appleton Farm, at West Newton, near King's Lynn, Norfolk, to take the animals from a field.<br /><br />They then drove off with the creatures, which they claim were destined for slaughter.<br /><br />The women said they had "rescued" the sheep to allow them to "live their lives to the fullest".<br /><br />The activists - named as Rosa, Sarah and Rose and all in their 20s and 30s - then travelled to Berkshire and posed for photographs in front of Windsor Castle.<br /><br />They then handed themselves in to local police, who arrested them on suspicion of theft.
